Enyo cabin
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Enyo cabin
the cabin was a wreck like a ruined temple there were skeletons trapped under rocks.
" nice mam very homey. maybe a few throw pillows hear or there.
or a few mare corpses. maybe get that bloke afa the TV ta dae the place up a bit." she mumbled throwing her bag into the neatest corner.
" aye very homelike a bit neater than Glasgow mind."
her body ached all-over but it was her eye that hurt the most she hadn't time to get treatment and going to hospital was unthinkable.
due to the fact that the things chasing her would probably kill anyone who helped her. it wasn't even thinkable.
the smell was getting worse and gangrene would probably have set in. obviously there was a medical tent.
" nice mam very homey. maybe a few throw pillows hear or there.
or a few mare corpses. maybe get that bloke afa the TV ta dae the place up a bit." she mumbled throwing her bag into the neatest corner.
" aye very homelike a bit neater than Glasgow mind."
her body ached all-over but it was her eye that hurt the most she hadn't time to get treatment and going to hospital was unthinkable.
due to the fact that the things chasing her would probably kill anyone who helped her. it wasn't even thinkable.
the smell was getting worse and gangrene would probably have set in. obviously there was a medical tent.
Fred- Posts : 1125
Drachmae : 3209
Join date : 2011-12-26
Age : 44
Location : scotland
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Re: Enyo cabin
Fred entered the razed temple that was the enyo cabin there she found a large door.
" open it." enyo's voice commanded. inside was a armoury of weapons.
" is this relay necessary mam? the camp has a lot of weapons."
she asked the voice in her head.
" not enough." the voice said.
Melee weapons
Bagh nakh (South Asia)
Brass Knuckles, Knuckle Dusters (Europe)
Cestus, Bladed Cestus, Caestus, Myrmex, Sphairai (Mediterranean)
Deer Horn Knives (China)
Finger Knife (Africa)
Gauntlets (Europe)
Indian Parrying Weapon (India)
Katara, Suwaiya (कटार) (South Asia)
Korean Fan, Mu Puche, Tempered Birch Fan (Korea)
Madu, Buckhorn Parrying Stick, Maru (South Asia)
Nyepel, Larim Fighting Bracelet (Africa)
Pata, Sword Gauntlet (South Asia)
Push dagger (India)
Roman Scissor (Mediterranean; not well attested. May have been a semicircular blade affixed to the end of a metal cylinder encasing the forearm.)
Tekagi-shuko, Neko-te (Japan)
Tekko (Japan)
Tessen, Iron Fan (Japan)
Wind and fire wheels (China)
Shortswords
Baselard, Basilard (Europe)
Bilbo (Europe)
Bronze/Iron Sword, Celtic Dagger, Celtic Sword, Leaf-Shaped Dagger, Leaf-Shaped Sword (Europe)
Cinquedea, Anelace (Europe)
Colichemarde (Europe)
Cossack Dagger, Kama, Khanjali, Khanjarli, Kinjal, Ottoman Quama, Quama (Middle East)
Gladius (Europe, Mediterranean)
Misericorde (Europe)
Small sword (Europe)
Swiss dagger, Holbein Dagger, Schweizerdegen (Europe)
Xiphos (Mediterranean)
Curved shortswords
Aikuchi, Haikuchi (Japan)
Barong (Southeast Asia)
Kodachi, Chisakatana (Japan)
Pinuti (Southeast Asia)
Shikomizue (Japan)
Talibon (Southeast Asia)
Wakizashi (Japan)
Curved one-handed swords
Ayudha Katti (South and Southeast Asian)
Backsword (European)
Cutlass, Hanger, Hangar (European)
Dao, Beidao, Zhibei dao (Chinese)
Dha (Southeast Asian)
Dussack, Disackn, Dusack, Dusagge, Dusegg, Dusegge, Dysack, Tesak, Thuseckn, Tuseckn (European)
Falchion (European)
Hunting sword (European)
Kampilan (Southeast Asian)
Karabela (European)
Kastane (Southeast Asia))
Kilij (Middle Eastern)
Klewang (Southeast Asian)
Krabi (Southeast Asian)
Kukri, Khukri (Nepal)
Liuyedao (Chinese)
Mameluke (Middle Eastern)
Messer, Großmesser, Hiebmesser, Kriegsmesser, Langes messer (European)
Nimcha (African)
Piandao (Chinese)
Pulwar (Middle Eastern)
Sabre, Briquet (European)
Schweizersäbel (European)
Scimitar, Saif (Middle Eastern)
Shamshir (Middle Eastern)
Shashka (European)
Szabla (European)
Talwar (Middle Eastern)
Yanmaodao (Chinese)
[edit]Straight one-handed swords
Arming sword, War Sword (European)
Basket-hilted sword, Broadsword, Heavy Cavalry Sword, Mortuary sword, Schiavona (European)
Chokutō (Japanese)
Claymore (European)
Épée (European)
Espada ropera (European)
Estoc (European)
Firangi, Firanghi (Central Asian)
Flamberge (European)
Flyssa (African)
Hwandudaedo (Korean)
Ida (African)
Jian (Chinese)
Kaskara (African)
Katzbalger (European)
Khanda (South Asian)
Longsword, Grootzwaard, Langschwert, Spadone, Spada Longa (Lunga), Montante (European)
Malibar Coast Sword (Southeast Asian)
Ninjatō (Japanese)
Rapier (European)
Saingeom (Korean)
Side-sword (European)
Spadroon (European)
Spatha (Mediterranean)
Takoba (African)
Tibetan Jian (Middle Asian)
Tsurugi (Japanese)
Curved two-handed swords
Dōtanuki (Japanese)
Katana (Japanese)
Miao dao (Chinese)
Nandao (Chinese)
Nihontō (Japanese)
Panabas (Filipino)
Tachi (Japanese)
Uchigatana (Japanese)
Hand-and-a-half and two-handed greatswords
Assamese Dao (Indian, Southeast Asian
Boar Sword (European)
Changdao (Chinese)
Claidheamh Da Laimh, Highland Sword (European)
Dadao (Chinese)
Espadon (European)
Executioner's sword, Heading Sword, Sword of Justice (European)
Flame-bladed sword, Flambard, Flammard, Flammenschwert (European)
Great sword (European)
Katana (Japanese)
Longsword, Bastard Sword, Espée Bastarde, Hand-and-a-half Sword (European)
Nagamaki, Nagamaki Sword (attached to sword handle, as opposed to the polearm) (Japanese)
Nodachi (Japanese)
Otachi (Japanese)
Parade Sword, Paratschwerter (European)
Wodao (Chinese)
Zanbatō (Japanese)
Zhanmadao (Chinese)
Zweihänder, Bihander, Dopplehänder, Lowland Sword, Tuck, Two Handed Sword (European)
Axe-like swords
Aruval (South Asian)
Bolo, Itak (Asian)
Falcata (Mediterranean)
Harpe (Mediterranean)
Khopesh, Sappara, sickle-sword (Middle eastern)
Kora (Southeast Asian)
Machete, Vettukathi (Southeast Asian)
Makhaira (Mediterranean)
One-handed Dacian Falx, Sica (Mediterranean)
Parang pandit (Southeast Asian)
Sosun Pattah (South Asian)
Yatagan, Yataghan (Middle Eastern)
Other swords
Hook sword (Chinese)
Shotel (African)
Axe knives
Arit (Southeast Asian)
Golok (Southeast Asian)
Hunting Cleaver (European)
Karambit, Kerambit, Korambit (Southeast Asian)
Kopis (Mediterranean)
Kujang (Southeast Asian)
Mandau (Southeast Asian)
Pichangatti (Indian)[3]
Sickle (Worldwide; improvised)
Sudanese Sickle-Knife (African)
Wedong (Southeast Asian)
Picks and pickaxes
Chicken sickles (Chinese)
Crowbill (European, Central Asian)
Elephant goad, Ankus, Ankusha, Bullhook, Elephant Hook (South and Southeast Asian)
Hakapik (European)
Horseman's pick, Martel de Fer (European; also a blunt weapon)
Kama (Japanese)
Mattock (European; improvised)
Pickaxe (European; improvised)
War hammer (European; also a blunt weapon)
Axes
Adze (European; improvised)
Bardiche (European)
Battle axe (European)
Broadaxe (European)
Bhuj, with blade shaped like the dagger on a long shaft
Congolese Ax (African)
Dahomey Axe Club (African; also an effective blunt weapon)
Dane Axe, English Long Axe, Hafted Axe, Shorter Danish Axe, Viking Axe (European)
Doloire (European)
Fu (Chinese)
Hand axe, Ovate handaxe (Paleolithic)
Hatchet (European)
Labrys (Mediterranean)
Long-bearded axe (European)
Masakari (Japanese)
Nzappa zap (African, also thrown)
Ono (Japanese)
Palstave (European, Bronze Age; improvised)
Sagaris (Mediterranean)
Shepherd's axe, Valaška (European)
Sparth Axe (European)
Tabarzin (Middle Eastern)
Tomahawk, Spontoon Tomahawk (Americas; also thrown)
Vechevoral (Middle Asian)
Trauma weapons (clubs)
Aklys (Origin unknown)
Cambuk (Southeast Asian)
Chúi (Chinese)
Club, Bludgeon, Cudgel, Stone Club, Truncheon
Clubbing Boomerang (Worldwide)
Eskrima Sticks, Straight Sticks (Southeast Asian)
Gurz, Ottoman Gurz (Middle Eastern)
Hammer (improvised)
Hanbō (Japanese)
Horseman's pick, Horseman's Hammer, Martel de Fer (European; also a pickaxe weapon)
Jutte, Jitte (Japanese)
Kanabō (Japanese)
Knobkierie, Knobkerry, Knopkierie (African)
Kurunthadi, Churuvadi, Kuruvadi, Muchan, Otta (Indian)
La canne (European)
Macana (Americas)
Mace, Flanged mace (European), Spiked Mace (European, Middle Asian)
Macuahuitl, Maquahuitl (Americas)
Mere (New Zealand)
Morning star, Goedendag, Holy Water Sprinkler (European)
Mughal Mace (Central Asian)
Ōtsuchi (Japanese)
Patu, Kotiate, Meremere, Patuki (New Zealand)
Plançon a picot, Planson (European)
Roundhead (European)
Rungu (African; also thrown)
Shillelagh (Irish)
Short Scepter, Mace Scepter (European)
Sledgehammer, Maul (European; improvised)
Tambo, Tanbo (Okinawan)
Tekkan (Japanese)
Tewhatewha (New Zealand)
Tonfa (Okinawan)
Waddy, Nulla Nulla (Australian)
War hammer (European; also a pickaxe weapon)
Yawara, Yawara-bo (Japanese), Dulodulo, Pasak (Southeast Asian)
Yubi-bo (Japanese)
Blunt staffs
Bâton français (European)
Bō (Japanese)
Eku (Okinawan)
Gun (staff) (Chinese)
Jō (Japanese)
Lathi (Indian)
Naboot, Asaya, Asa, Nabboot, Shoum (Middle Eastern)
Quarterstaff (European)
Shareeravadi (Middle Asian)
Taiaha (New Zealand)
Spears
Ahlspiess, Awl Pike (European)
Atgeir (European)
Boar spear (European)
Brandistock, Buttafuore, Feather Staff (European)
Dangpa-chang (Korean; also thrown)
Dory, Doru (Mediterranean)
Hasta (Mediterranean)
Hoko yari (Japanese)
Jukjangchangbo, Chichang, Dongyemochang, Daijichang, Nangsun, Sabarichang, Toupjang, Yangjimochang (Korean)
Lance (European)
Menaulion (Mediterranean)
Migration Period spear, Framea, Gaizaz, Gar, Geirr, Ger (European)
Military fork (European)
Pike
Pitchfork (improvised)
Qiang (spear) (Chinese)
Ranseur, Rawcon, Runka (European)
Saintie (Middle Asian)
Sarissa (Mediterranean)
Sibat, Bangkaw, Palupad, Sumbling (Southeast Asian)
Spetum (European)
Swordstaff (European)
Trident
Trishula (Indian, Southeast Asian)
Yari (Japanese)
Polearms with axe-like blades
Arbir (Southeast Asian)
Bardiche (European)
Bec de Faucon (European)
Bill, Bill Hook, Bill-Guisarme, English Bill (European)
Bisento (Japanese)
Chacing staff (European)
Dagger-axe, Ko (Chinese)
Danish axe, English Long Axe, Hafted Axe, Longer Danish Axe, Viking Axe (European)
Fauchard (European)
Gandasa (South Asian; improvised)
Glaive (European)
Guan (Kwan) Dao (Chinese)
Guisarme (European)
Halberd (European)
Ji (Chinese)
Lochaber axe (European)
Long-handled Nagamaki (Japanese)
Man catcher (European)
Monk's spade (Chinese)
Naginata (Japanese)
Ngaw (Southeast Asian)
Nulbjakchang, Galgorichang (Korean)
Ox tongue spear (European)
Partisan, Partizan (European)
Pollaxe, Poleaxe (European)
Pudao (Chinese)
Rhomphaia (Mediterranean)
Sasumata (Japanese)
Scythe (improvised)
Sodegarami (Japanese)
Tepoztopilli (Americas)
Tongi, Two pointed, Four Pointed Tongi (South Asian)
Tsukubō (Japanese)
Two-handed Dacian Falx (Mediterranean)
Voulge (European)
War scythe
Polearms with spikes and hammers
Bec de corbin (European)
Lucerne hammer (European)
Ranged weapons
Thrown
Spears and javelins
Angon (European)
Assegai, Assagai (African)
Atlatl and Darts (Americas, Paleolithic cultures)
Falarica, Phalarica (Mediterranean)
Harpoon (Worldwide)
Javelin (Mediterranean
Jangchang (Korean)
Lancea (Mediterranean)
Pilum (Mediterranean)
Soliferrum, Saunion, Soliferreum (Mediterranean)
Spiculum (Mediterranean)
Verutum (Mediterranean)
Woomera, Amirre (Australian)
Throwing sticks
Boomerang (Australian, Worldwide)
Knobkierrie, Knopkierie, Knobkerry (African; also a blunt weapon)
Rungu (African)
[edit]Throwing blades and darts
Chakram (Indian, Southeast Asian)
Martiobarbuli, Plumbata (Mediterranean)
Shaken/Kurumaken, Bo-Shuriken/Throwing Spikes, Hira-Shuriken/Throwing Stars (Japanese)
Throwing knife (Worldwide)
Thrown Darts (Worldwide)
Throwing axes
Francisca, Francesca (European)
Hunga Munga, Danisco, Goleyo, Njiga (African)
Hurlbat, Whirlbat (European)
Nzappa zap (African)
Tomahawk (Americas; also an axe weapon)
Bows
Longbows
Decurve bow
Deflex bow
English longbow, Welsh longbow, Warbow
Flatbow
Self bow
Daikyū (Japanese)
Recurved bows
Cable-backed bow
Composite bow
Hungarian bow
Perso-Parthian bow (Middle Eastern)
Short bows and reflex bows
Gungdo, Hwal (Korean)
Hankyū (Japanese)
Mongol bow (Eastern European, Chinese)
Turkish bow (Eastern European)
Crossbows
Arbalest, Arblast (European)
Bullet Bow, English Bullet Bow, Pellet Crossbow (European)
Crossbow, Small Crossbow (European, Chinese)
Gastraphetes (Mediterranean)
German Stone Bow (European)
Pistol Crossbow (subcategory)
Repeating crossbow, Chu-ko-nu, Zhuge Nu (Chinese)
Skåne Lockbow (European)
Other
Blowgun, Blow Tube, Blowpipe (Worldwide)
Bolas (Americas)
Fukiya (Japanese)
Kestros, Cestrosphendone, Cestrus, Kestrophedrone (Mediterranean)
Sling (Paleolithic, Mediterranean, European)
Stave Sling, Fustibale (Mediterranean)
Gunpowder weapons
Arquebus, Caliver, Hackbut, Harkbus, Harquebus (European)
Blunderbuss, Donderbus (European)
Carbine (European)
Culverin (European)
Doglock
Fire lance (Chinese)
Flintlock
Hand cannon (Chinese, European)
Huochong (Chinese)
Long gun (European)
Matchlock
Musket (Chinese, European)
Pistol (European)
Rabauld, Ribaudkin, Ribault, Organ Gun (European)
Snaphance
Snaplock
Tu Huo Qiang (Chinese)
Wheellock, Wheel-lock, Wheel Lock
Composite projectile weapons
Having a built-in gun or ranged weapon combined with some other type of weapon.
Ax Match and Wheellock (European Axe with Five barrells under a removable blade)
Carbine Ax (European Axe)
Halberd Double Barreled Wheellock (European Halberd)
Mace Wheellock (European Mace)
Matchlock Ax/Dagger (European Axe, Dagger, Matchlock Combination)
Pistol sword (European Sword)
War Hammer Wheellock (European Pick/Hammer)
Flexibles
Bullwhip (Worldwide)
Cat o' nine tails (European)
Chain whip, Jiujiebian, Qijiebian, Samjitbin (Chinese)
Knout (Eastern Europe)
Lasso, Lariat, Uurga (Americas, Chinese)
Nagyka (Eastern European)
Sjambok, Chicotte, Fimbo, Imvubu, Kiboko, Kurbash, Litupa, Mnigolo (Africa)
Smallwhips, Crops (Worldwide)
Stockwhip (Australia)
Urumi, Chuttuval (Indian)
Sectional or composite
Having multiple handles or holdable sections.
Nunchaku (Okinawan)
Samjigun, Sansetsukon (Chinese, Japanese, Okinawan)
Tabak-Toyok, Chako (Southeast Asian)
Two section staff, Chang Xiao Ban (Chinese; could also be considered a polearm)
Chain weapons
Chigiriki (Japanese)
Cumberjung, Double-Ended Flail, Flail with Quoits (Middle Asian)
Flail, Fleau d'armes, kriegsflegel (European)
Flying claws (Chinese)
Kusari-gama (Japanese)
Kyoketsu-shoge (Japanese)
Kusari-fundo, Manriki, Manriki-gusari, Manrikigusari (Japanese)
Meteor hammer, Dai Chui, Dragon's Fist, Flying Hammer, Liu Xing Chui, Sheng bao (Chinese)
Rope dart, Jouhyou, Rope Javelin, Sheng Biao (Chinese, Japanese)
Slungshot (European, Chinese, Japanese)
Surujin, Suruchin (Okinawan)
shields
Aspis, Hoplon (Mediterranean)
Buckler (European)
Ceremonial Shields, Hide, Leather, Wickerwork (Worldwide, Tribal)
Heater shield, Heraldic Shield (European)
Hungarian shield (European)
Ishlangu (African)
Kite shield (European)
Scuta, oval scutum, tower or rectangular scutum (Mediterranean)
Targe (European)
it was a massive arsenal Fred shut the door.
"yer overdoing it mam."
" open it." enyo's voice commanded. inside was a armoury of weapons.
" is this relay necessary mam? the camp has a lot of weapons."
she asked the voice in her head.
" not enough." the voice said.
Melee weapons
Bagh nakh (South Asia)
Brass Knuckles, Knuckle Dusters (Europe)
Cestus, Bladed Cestus, Caestus, Myrmex, Sphairai (Mediterranean)
Deer Horn Knives (China)
Finger Knife (Africa)
Gauntlets (Europe)
Indian Parrying Weapon (India)
Katara, Suwaiya (कटार) (South Asia)
Korean Fan, Mu Puche, Tempered Birch Fan (Korea)
Madu, Buckhorn Parrying Stick, Maru (South Asia)
Nyepel, Larim Fighting Bracelet (Africa)
Pata, Sword Gauntlet (South Asia)
Push dagger (India)
Roman Scissor (Mediterranean; not well attested. May have been a semicircular blade affixed to the end of a metal cylinder encasing the forearm.)
Tekagi-shuko, Neko-te (Japan)
Tekko (Japan)
Tessen, Iron Fan (Japan)
Wind and fire wheels (China)
Shortswords
Baselard, Basilard (Europe)
Bilbo (Europe)
Bronze/Iron Sword, Celtic Dagger, Celtic Sword, Leaf-Shaped Dagger, Leaf-Shaped Sword (Europe)
Cinquedea, Anelace (Europe)
Colichemarde (Europe)
Cossack Dagger, Kama, Khanjali, Khanjarli, Kinjal, Ottoman Quama, Quama (Middle East)
Gladius (Europe, Mediterranean)
Misericorde (Europe)
Small sword (Europe)
Swiss dagger, Holbein Dagger, Schweizerdegen (Europe)
Xiphos (Mediterranean)
Curved shortswords
Aikuchi, Haikuchi (Japan)
Barong (Southeast Asia)
Kodachi, Chisakatana (Japan)
Pinuti (Southeast Asia)
Shikomizue (Japan)
Talibon (Southeast Asia)
Wakizashi (Japan)
Curved one-handed swords
Ayudha Katti (South and Southeast Asian)
Backsword (European)
Cutlass, Hanger, Hangar (European)
Dao, Beidao, Zhibei dao (Chinese)
Dha (Southeast Asian)
Dussack, Disackn, Dusack, Dusagge, Dusegg, Dusegge, Dysack, Tesak, Thuseckn, Tuseckn (European)
Falchion (European)
Hunting sword (European)
Kampilan (Southeast Asian)
Karabela (European)
Kastane (Southeast Asia))
Kilij (Middle Eastern)
Klewang (Southeast Asian)
Krabi (Southeast Asian)
Kukri, Khukri (Nepal)
Liuyedao (Chinese)
Mameluke (Middle Eastern)
Messer, Großmesser, Hiebmesser, Kriegsmesser, Langes messer (European)
Nimcha (African)
Piandao (Chinese)
Pulwar (Middle Eastern)
Sabre, Briquet (European)
Schweizersäbel (European)
Scimitar, Saif (Middle Eastern)
Shamshir (Middle Eastern)
Shashka (European)
Szabla (European)
Talwar (Middle Eastern)
Yanmaodao (Chinese)
[edit]Straight one-handed swords
Arming sword, War Sword (European)
Basket-hilted sword, Broadsword, Heavy Cavalry Sword, Mortuary sword, Schiavona (European)
Chokutō (Japanese)
Claymore (European)
Épée (European)
Espada ropera (European)
Estoc (European)
Firangi, Firanghi (Central Asian)
Flamberge (European)
Flyssa (African)
Hwandudaedo (Korean)
Ida (African)
Jian (Chinese)
Kaskara (African)
Katzbalger (European)
Khanda (South Asian)
Longsword, Grootzwaard, Langschwert, Spadone, Spada Longa (Lunga), Montante (European)
Malibar Coast Sword (Southeast Asian)
Ninjatō (Japanese)
Rapier (European)
Saingeom (Korean)
Side-sword (European)
Spadroon (European)
Spatha (Mediterranean)
Takoba (African)
Tibetan Jian (Middle Asian)
Tsurugi (Japanese)
Curved two-handed swords
Dōtanuki (Japanese)
Katana (Japanese)
Miao dao (Chinese)
Nandao (Chinese)
Nihontō (Japanese)
Panabas (Filipino)
Tachi (Japanese)
Uchigatana (Japanese)
Hand-and-a-half and two-handed greatswords
Assamese Dao (Indian, Southeast Asian
Boar Sword (European)
Changdao (Chinese)
Claidheamh Da Laimh, Highland Sword (European)
Dadao (Chinese)
Espadon (European)
Executioner's sword, Heading Sword, Sword of Justice (European)
Flame-bladed sword, Flambard, Flammard, Flammenschwert (European)
Great sword (European)
Katana (Japanese)
Longsword, Bastard Sword, Espée Bastarde, Hand-and-a-half Sword (European)
Nagamaki, Nagamaki Sword (attached to sword handle, as opposed to the polearm) (Japanese)
Nodachi (Japanese)
Otachi (Japanese)
Parade Sword, Paratschwerter (European)
Wodao (Chinese)
Zanbatō (Japanese)
Zhanmadao (Chinese)
Zweihänder, Bihander, Dopplehänder, Lowland Sword, Tuck, Two Handed Sword (European)
Axe-like swords
Aruval (South Asian)
Bolo, Itak (Asian)
Falcata (Mediterranean)
Harpe (Mediterranean)
Khopesh, Sappara, sickle-sword (Middle eastern)
Kora (Southeast Asian)
Machete, Vettukathi (Southeast Asian)
Makhaira (Mediterranean)
One-handed Dacian Falx, Sica (Mediterranean)
Parang pandit (Southeast Asian)
Sosun Pattah (South Asian)
Yatagan, Yataghan (Middle Eastern)
Other swords
Hook sword (Chinese)
Shotel (African)
Axe knives
Arit (Southeast Asian)
Golok (Southeast Asian)
Hunting Cleaver (European)
Karambit, Kerambit, Korambit (Southeast Asian)
Kopis (Mediterranean)
Kujang (Southeast Asian)
Mandau (Southeast Asian)
Pichangatti (Indian)[3]
Sickle (Worldwide; improvised)
Sudanese Sickle-Knife (African)
Wedong (Southeast Asian)
Picks and pickaxes
Chicken sickles (Chinese)
Crowbill (European, Central Asian)
Elephant goad, Ankus, Ankusha, Bullhook, Elephant Hook (South and Southeast Asian)
Hakapik (European)
Horseman's pick, Martel de Fer (European; also a blunt weapon)
Kama (Japanese)
Mattock (European; improvised)
Pickaxe (European; improvised)
War hammer (European; also a blunt weapon)
Axes
Adze (European; improvised)
Bardiche (European)
Battle axe (European)
Broadaxe (European)
Bhuj, with blade shaped like the dagger on a long shaft
Congolese Ax (African)
Dahomey Axe Club (African; also an effective blunt weapon)
Dane Axe, English Long Axe, Hafted Axe, Shorter Danish Axe, Viking Axe (European)
Doloire (European)
Fu (Chinese)
Hand axe, Ovate handaxe (Paleolithic)
Hatchet (European)
Labrys (Mediterranean)
Long-bearded axe (European)
Masakari (Japanese)
Nzappa zap (African, also thrown)
Ono (Japanese)
Palstave (European, Bronze Age; improvised)
Sagaris (Mediterranean)
Shepherd's axe, Valaška (European)
Sparth Axe (European)
Tabarzin (Middle Eastern)
Tomahawk, Spontoon Tomahawk (Americas; also thrown)
Vechevoral (Middle Asian)
Trauma weapons (clubs)
Aklys (Origin unknown)
Cambuk (Southeast Asian)
Chúi (Chinese)
Club, Bludgeon, Cudgel, Stone Club, Truncheon
Clubbing Boomerang (Worldwide)
Eskrima Sticks, Straight Sticks (Southeast Asian)
Gurz, Ottoman Gurz (Middle Eastern)
Hammer (improvised)
Hanbō (Japanese)
Horseman's pick, Horseman's Hammer, Martel de Fer (European; also a pickaxe weapon)
Jutte, Jitte (Japanese)
Kanabō (Japanese)
Knobkierie, Knobkerry, Knopkierie (African)
Kurunthadi, Churuvadi, Kuruvadi, Muchan, Otta (Indian)
La canne (European)
Macana (Americas)
Mace, Flanged mace (European), Spiked Mace (European, Middle Asian)
Macuahuitl, Maquahuitl (Americas)
Mere (New Zealand)
Morning star, Goedendag, Holy Water Sprinkler (European)
Mughal Mace (Central Asian)
Ōtsuchi (Japanese)
Patu, Kotiate, Meremere, Patuki (New Zealand)
Plançon a picot, Planson (European)
Roundhead (European)
Rungu (African; also thrown)
Shillelagh (Irish)
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Sledgehammer, Maul (European; improvised)
Tambo, Tanbo (Okinawan)
Tekkan (Japanese)
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Tonfa (Okinawan)
Waddy, Nulla Nulla (Australian)
War hammer (European; also a pickaxe weapon)
Yawara, Yawara-bo (Japanese), Dulodulo, Pasak (Southeast Asian)
Yubi-bo (Japanese)
Blunt staffs
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Naboot, Asaya, Asa, Nabboot, Shoum (Middle Eastern)
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Shareeravadi (Middle Asian)
Taiaha (New Zealand)
Spears
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Atgeir (European)
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Dangpa-chang (Korean; also thrown)
Dory, Doru (Mediterranean)
Hasta (Mediterranean)
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Lance (European)
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Migration Period spear, Framea, Gaizaz, Gar, Geirr, Ger (European)
Military fork (European)
Pike
Pitchfork (improvised)
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Polearms with axe-like blades
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Ji (Chinese)
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Ox tongue spear (European)
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Rhomphaia (Mediterranean)
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Scythe (improvised)
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Tepoztopilli (Americas)
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Voulge (European)
War scythe
Polearms with spikes and hammers
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Lucerne hammer (European)
Ranged weapons
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Spears and javelins
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Atlatl and Darts (Americas, Paleolithic cultures)
Falarica, Phalarica (Mediterranean)
Harpoon (Worldwide)
Javelin (Mediterranean
Jangchang (Korean)
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Spiculum (Mediterranean)
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Throwing sticks
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Throwing knife (Worldwide)
Thrown Darts (Worldwide)
Throwing axes
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Tomahawk (Americas; also an axe weapon)
Bows
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English longbow, Welsh longbow, Warbow
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Gunpowder weapons
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Tu Huo Qiang (Chinese)
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Composite projectile weapons
Having a built-in gun or ranged weapon combined with some other type of weapon.
Ax Match and Wheellock (European Axe with Five barrells under a removable blade)
Carbine Ax (European Axe)
Halberd Double Barreled Wheellock (European Halberd)
Mace Wheellock (European Mace)
Matchlock Ax/Dagger (European Axe, Dagger, Matchlock Combination)
Pistol sword (European Sword)
War Hammer Wheellock (European Pick/Hammer)
Flexibles
Bullwhip (Worldwide)
Cat o' nine tails (European)
Chain whip, Jiujiebian, Qijiebian, Samjitbin (Chinese)
Knout (Eastern Europe)
Lasso, Lariat, Uurga (Americas, Chinese)
Nagyka (Eastern European)
Sjambok, Chicotte, Fimbo, Imvubu, Kiboko, Kurbash, Litupa, Mnigolo (Africa)
Smallwhips, Crops (Worldwide)
Stockwhip (Australia)
Urumi, Chuttuval (Indian)
Sectional or composite
Having multiple handles or holdable sections.
Nunchaku (Okinawan)
Samjigun, Sansetsukon (Chinese, Japanese, Okinawan)
Tabak-Toyok, Chako (Southeast Asian)
Two section staff, Chang Xiao Ban (Chinese; could also be considered a polearm)
Chain weapons
Chigiriki (Japanese)
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Flail, Fleau d'armes, kriegsflegel (European)
Flying claws (Chinese)
Kusari-gama (Japanese)
Kyoketsu-shoge (Japanese)
Kusari-fundo, Manriki, Manriki-gusari, Manrikigusari (Japanese)
Meteor hammer, Dai Chui, Dragon's Fist, Flying Hammer, Liu Xing Chui, Sheng bao (Chinese)
Rope dart, Jouhyou, Rope Javelin, Sheng Biao (Chinese, Japanese)
Slungshot (European, Chinese, Japanese)
Surujin, Suruchin (Okinawan)
shields
Aspis, Hoplon (Mediterranean)
Buckler (European)
Ceremonial Shields, Hide, Leather, Wickerwork (Worldwide, Tribal)
Heater shield, Heraldic Shield (European)
Hungarian shield (European)
Ishlangu (African)
Kite shield (European)
Scuta, oval scutum, tower or rectangular scutum (Mediterranean)
Targe (European)
it was a massive arsenal Fred shut the door.
"yer overdoing it mam."
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this is the Enyo cabin.
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fred woke up. something was bugging her. her car a Jeep gladiator it was the only thing of her foster mother she had left.
she would have to do something about that.
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she would have to do something about that.
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the lights magically lit as Fred limped in to her cabin.
she said hello to the taped skeleton under the bolder.the ghost of the skeletons owner a young girl said "hi" in a perky cheerleader voice.
she said hello to the taped skeleton under the bolder.the ghost of the skeletons owner a young girl said "hi" in a perky cheerleader voice.
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Dominic's eyes widened as they walked into the cabin. It looked like a disaster area.
'I love what you've done with the place' He said, trying not to touch anything in case he made it more broken.
'I love what you've done with the place' He said, trying not to touch anything in case he made it more broken.
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" goddess of destroyed city's isn't big on interior decorating." Fred joked. she led Dominic over to the massive blast door and opened it.there the arsenal stood wall to wall of old weaponry.
" naw to be rude but yer lacking in the up close and personal department." she said.
" naw to be rude but yer lacking in the up close and personal department." she said.
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'I'm more a long range guy. Alexis said that kids of Apollo are good at archery.' He said with a shrug, 'Only time I've ever used sword is during sword practice and Kris can tell you that I...well...suck.'
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" yeah i thought so..... its just the voice... she is a bit of a spoilsport at times. but hat shies a god of war. i didny think you'd want one any way." Fred said. " mind you you wid look cool way a Killage." she joked
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'Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa' Dominic interupted, waving his hands defensively, 'I may suck but I've never gotten a present from a friend before I'd love a weapon.' He said before pausing, 'I mean...we are friends right?'
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fred laughed "hay ahm naw yer enemy um ah? yeh dont need any of this. Enyo is a bit overkill.she a wee bit po'd that we got ours handed to us. that's awe." she said.
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'Well I don't want her giving you a head ache.' He said before crossing over to a wall and looking over it. He took a mace of the wall, then decided that was a bad idea because it was insanely heavy. Then he tried taking a claymore off the wall to match Fred. He immediately put it back, he couldn't weild it to save his life.
'I'm a bit too wimpy for one of those.' He said before something caught his eye. It sat amonsgt the wall of shields. A round metal shield not much bigger than a dinner plate.
'Whats this?' He asked as he crossed over to the shield and took it off the wall and examined it.
Buckler: http://images.wikia.com/forgottenrealms/images/f/fb/Buckler.jpg
'I'm a bit too wimpy for one of those.' He said before something caught his eye. It sat amonsgt the wall of shields. A round metal shield not much bigger than a dinner plate.
'Whats this?' He asked as he crossed over to the shield and took it off the wall and examined it.
Buckler: http://images.wikia.com/forgottenrealms/images/f/fb/Buckler.jpg
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" a buckler its a wee bit like a watch or a glove. its meant to be worn with a rapier it was for parrying. it was used buy the French for fights its good for a big old punch to the face." she said with a malicious gleam in her eye.
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He slid it onto his good hand, taking care not to use his broken fingers. Once it was on his wrist he flexed his arm and swung it about in the air.
'I like it. I can block a hit and keep my hands free.' He said with a smile.
'I like it. I can block a hit and keep my hands free.' He said with a smile.
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( just an idea how abut getting it shaped into a guitar pick?"
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(Sounds like it would it my character )
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ooc dude im totally not trying to run your character. im sorry if it sounds like am.
"if you want it its yours." Fred offered.
"a present from a mate."
"if you want it its yours." Fred offered.
"a present from a mate."
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ooc: Huh? I didn't get that impression at all You were offering a suggestion and I liked it, nothing wrong with that
'That would be awesome.' Dominic said before grinning at her broadly and shaking his arm at, doing a few practice swings with the buckler before pretending to fend off imaginary blows.
'Thanks Fred. I love it.' He said as he looked over the buckler, 'I think I owe you something in return.'
'That would be awesome.' Dominic said before grinning at her broadly and shaking his arm at, doing a few practice swings with the buckler before pretending to fend off imaginary blows.
'Thanks Fred. I love it.' He said as he looked over the buckler, 'I think I owe you something in return.'
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ooc it was my mamy who was looking over my shoulder. "stop being bossy."
Fred closed the blast door.and smiled at Dominick's comment.
" mate the wee adventure shut the voice up fer a few hours. trust me i owe you." Fred said smiling.
" and to tell you the truth.. you asked if i've seen Enyo. the truth yeah i huve. its weird she looks like one of those horror kids. a wee girl in a bloody dress. or a wee tomboy in Hoplite armour. always bloody." Fred looked distant.
she puled off her jacket
"ach smeg this lets go get healed up and get something to eat." she joked.
Fred closed the blast door.and smiled at Dominick's comment.
" mate the wee adventure shut the voice up fer a few hours. trust me i owe you." Fred said smiling.
" and to tell you the truth.. you asked if i've seen Enyo. the truth yeah i huve. its weird she looks like one of those horror kids. a wee girl in a bloody dress. or a wee tomboy in Hoplite armour. always bloody." Fred looked distant.
she puled off her jacket
"ach smeg this lets go get healed up and get something to eat." she joked.
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Dominic was surprised when Fred described her mother. He had never met a god before, but from what he had wheard they seemed to enjoy taking on the appearance of whatever suited their role. It should have been no surprise that the goddess of destruction would take an intimidating form, but the idea still unsetted him.
He wanted to make a coment, but when Fred mentioned being healed and food there was only one thing Dominic could say, 'You are a genius. Lets go.'
He wanted to make a coment, but when Fred mentioned being healed and food there was only one thing Dominic could say, 'You are a genius. Lets go.'
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Fred patted his back. " hay did yeh know the symbol for Enyo is a swan? no kidding. and Apollo is a python? weird huh?"
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He couldn't hide his surprise, 'The goddess of destructions symboll...is a swan?' He asked. He tried imagining what could have posessed a goddess to be associated with a swan, then he got the image of a giant rampaging bird destroying tokyo and it all came together.
'Swans and snakes. The gods are weird.' He said before wince as he realised his broken fingers were still broken, 'Gods I am tired of this.' He spoke and glared at his broken fingers.
In that moment Dominic felt a painful tug from his gut. An unatural feeling that felt both amazing and awful at the same time. At that moment his broken fingers healed instantly.
'Whoa...' Dominic spoke as he flexed his healed fingers, and then he fell to the ground in a heap.
'Whoa...' He said again, only this time he sounded exhausted.
'Swans and snakes. The gods are weird.' He said before wince as he realised his broken fingers were still broken, 'Gods I am tired of this.' He spoke and glared at his broken fingers.
In that moment Dominic felt a painful tug from his gut. An unatural feeling that felt both amazing and awful at the same time. At that moment his broken fingers healed instantly.
'Whoa...' Dominic spoke as he flexed his healed fingers, and then he fell to the ground in a heap.
'Whoa...' He said again, only this time he sounded exhausted.
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"tell me about it i heal on the battle field. like a valkery or something." Fred noted Dominick healing.
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'I've never done that before.' Dominic said and tried to push up off the ground but his body felt like it was made out of stone.
'Guess I can owe my Dad for that. I remember Kris saying he was a god of healing or something like that.' Dominic groaned, 'But its not exactly useful when I can't get up.'
'Guess I can owe my Dad for that. I remember Kris saying he was a god of healing or something like that.' Dominic groaned, 'But its not exactly useful when I can't get up.'
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"lucky you. mine is supposed to be one of the Gray sisters. or at leased shares a name with one. also she might be Eris as well"
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